Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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The essays that deal with the earlier material are among the most rewarding . ... an English essay by Toshiya Ueno previously disseminated on the Internet , and a 1959 Scientific American article by Bruno Bettelheim , about a child ...
The essays that deal with the earlier material are among the most rewarding . ... an English essay by Toshiya Ueno previously disseminated on the Internet , and a 1959 Scientific American article by Bruno Bettelheim , about a child ...
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Both collections have their slash fiction essay . ... Both books have feminist and queer studies essays . ... Boyd Tonkin's essay on Buffy's Southern California setting in Kaveny's collection is intriguing as Tonkin , writing from ...
Both collections have their slash fiction essay . ... Both books have feminist and queer studies essays . ... Boyd Tonkin's essay on Buffy's Southern California setting in Kaveny's collection is intriguing as Tonkin , writing from ...
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Similarly , in an essay on the Blacksburg Electronic Village ( BEV ) , David Silver demonstrates how the highly touted ... Meanwhile , in their respective essays on neo - Confederate websites and the use of the Internet in Hawaiian ...
Similarly , in an essay on the Blacksburg Electronic Village ( BEV ) , David Silver demonstrates how the highly touted ... Meanwhile , in their respective essays on neo - Confederate websites and the use of the Internet in Hawaiian ...
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